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Barmaid
a woman clerk who works in a bar
Posession
things someone own
forlorn
showing sadness or loneliness, often due to abandonment
bustling
full of energetic activity or people
binocular
an optical instrument with two lenses for each eye, used for viewing distant objects.
acrobat
a performer who entertains by doing gymnastic feats such as balancing, tumbling, and aerial tricks.
feat
an achievement that requires great courage, skill, or strength.
rendition
a performance or interpretation of a piece of music, art, or literature.
integrate
to combine one thing with another to form a whole.
confounding
causing surprise or confusion by acting against expectations.
detachment
the state of being disconnected or separated from something.
altered
changed in form or character
disjunction
the act of disjoining or separating; a lack of connection or coherence between things.
deceit
the act of deceiving or misleading someone; a falsehood or trickery intended to gain an advantage.
depict
to represent or show something in a particular way, often through art or illustration.
alienation
the feeling of being isolated or estranged from a group or society.
artificial
something made or produced by human beings rather than occurring naturally, often imitating a natural object or process.
adrift
floating without direction or purpose, often used to describe a feeling of aimlessness or lack of control.
reams
large quantities of paper, typically used for printing or writing.
dispute
a disagreement or argument between parties, often involving conflicting opinions or claims.
ascertain
to find out or determine something with certainty, often through investigation or inquiry.
engima
a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation, mystery
beneath
in a lower position or level, underneath something else.
gaze
to look steadily and intently at something, often with admiration or wonder.
layperson
a normal, ordinary person